fide conduct of defendant no.1.
4. While seeking damages for Alienation of Affection [AoA], the
plaintiff also alleges that defendant no.1 knowingly ... interference in the marital relationship with intent to alienate
one spouse from the other. Alienation of affection is known as "Heart
Balm" action
transferred by a party to the
litigation; and
vi. The alienation must affect the rights of any other party to
the dispute.
159. In short
parent, thereby depriving the parent of love and affection,
constitutes mental cruelty. Parental alienation occurs when one parent
psychologically manipulates a child against the other ... right to the love and affection of
both parents, and any act intended to deprive a parent of such affection
amounts to cruelty. The custodial
transferred by a party to the
litigation; and
f. The alienation must affect the rights of any other party
to the disputeā
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child from the complainant's custody and has since
alienated her affections by poisoning her mind with lies and money.
5(m). The complainant
child from the complainant's custody and has since
alienated her affections by poisoning her mind with lies and money.
5(m). The complainant
gone into as the rights of the plaintiffs are not
affected by the alienation, if they have independent right
to claim in respect ... application as rights of the plaintiffs are not affected by
the alleged alienation.
27. In so far as T.ARIVANDANDAM Vs.
T.V.SATYAPAL
view of the above settled position of law, any alienation by way
of private transaction is void after the attachment as against all claims
enforceable ... transferred by a party to the litigation; and
f. The alienation must affect the rights of any other party to the dispute.
19. Therefore, admittedly
settled principle that a Court should not adjudicate rights affecting the interests of a person who is not before the Court where such person ... Union/Custodian must be made a party where orders affecting vesting, management, allotment, alienation, or title are challenged.
f. If the Union/Custodian
settled principle that a Court should not adjudicate rights affecting the interests of a person who is not before the Court where such person ... Union/Custodian must be made a party where orders affecting vesting, management, allotment, alienation, or title are challenged.
f. If the Union/Custodian